Sarawak (state)
Found in 285 Collections and/or Records:
Bachelors quarters in Dyak village - the heads are kept here; Land Dyaks, Tabakong, Ulu Sadong, 1904 - 1910
Showing a wood and thatched hut raised on piles, with a group of Dyak youths gathered at an opening in the roof.
Bakun Falls, Rejang River, 1900
147 x 103 mm. View looking up river towards the small falls, with thick jungle on either bank.
Bali Atap, the tutelary deity of a Sibop village, 1900
104 x 148 mm. View of the wooden image of the Kenyah god.
Bamboo zithers, 1900
76 x 100 mm. Display of three zithers.
Baram Fort, 1900
147 x 103 mm. View looking across the grassed open space towards the fort, a single storey small white building with steeply pitched roof and lookout posts at the two corners. A platoon stands on parade in front of the building.
Baram Fort, 1900
147 x 104 mm. View of the rear of the building with figures posed on the wooden steps leading up to the entrance.
Baram Fort, 1912
Glass plate slides to illustrate a talk given by Cunynghame to the Royal Scottish Geographical Society. A transcript of the lecture, comprising a title page and 58 pages of text, is stored at RCMS 63/22.
[Beach scene, Sarawak, 1960s], 1960 - 1969
158 x 109 mm. A view from the sea looking towards a sandy beach with a jungle covered mountain in the background. Exact location unidentified.
[Beach scene, Sarawak, 1960s], 1960 - 1969
158 x 108 mm. View looking along the beach towards a kampong situated among palm trees on the waters edge.
Beehives in a Sea Dyak’s house, 1900
147 x 104 mm. Showing beehives in the form of (?leather) drums hanging from the rafters of a Dyak house.
Borneo in the sixties: letters from Sarawak
Bukit Batu, Rejang District, 1900
147 x 104 mm. View looking along the river in the basin of the Rejang, with jungle on either bank and mountains in the distance.
C. Brooke, Rajah of Sarawak, 1912
Charles Brooke (1829-1917), Rajah of Sarawak
Camp of a Kayan hunting party, 1900
104 x 148 mm. Showing four Kayan hunters seated beneath a shelter constructed of leaves laid over a wooden framework. This forms a sloping roof with open sides.
Camp on a gravel bed, 1900
141 x 103 mm. Showing a family group (distant view) gathered round a fire and a makeshift shelter on a gravel bed in the centre of a river.
Carved door in a Sibop house, 1900
104 x 116 mm. View of the carved wooden door to the room of Aban Jau, the Sibop Chief, Tinjar River.
Catholic Mission, Kanowit, Rajang River, central Sarawak [1950s], 1950 - 1959
205 x 153 mm. Showing the mission buildings and wooden church, with jungle in the background.
Chinese actor, Sarawak [circa 1960], 1960
153 x 102 mm. Head and shoulders portrait of a masked Chinese actor.
Chinese temple, Kuching, Sarawak, 1960s, 1960 - 1969
146 x 105 mm. General view of the front of the temple.
Collecting the juice of the upas tree, 1900
104 x 149 mm (vignetted oval print). Showing a Kenyah man collecting sap from the upas or ipoh tree (Antiaris toxicaria). This runs from cuts made in the tree collected in a bamboo cup, a similar operation to rubber tapping.
Collecting the juice of the Upas Tree, 1912
Glass plate slides to illustrate a talk given by Cunynghame to the Royal Scottish Geographical Society. A transcript of the lecture, comprising a title page and 58 pages of text, is stored at RCMS 63/22.
Corsets worn by Sea Dyak and Land Dyak women, 1900
148 x 105 mm. Showing three varieties of rattan corset.
Dapoi River, Baram District, 1900
146 x 103 mm. View looking along the river, with overhanging trees on either bank and a boat in mid-stream.
Dayak warfare, 1912
Glass plate slides to illustrate a talk given by Cunynghame to the Royal Scottish Geographical Society. A transcript of the lecture, comprising a title page and 58 pages of text, is stored at RCMS 63/22.
Diary: 'Footloose in S.E. Asia'
A diary of Le Sueur's experiences in South-East Asia, October 1998-April 1999, 270 pages, including 48 pages of photographs and 4 pages of maps. The areas covered are, in order, Thailand; Laos; Northern Vietnam; South Vietnam; Cambodia; Luzon, Palawan, Central Archipaelago and Mindanao (Philippines); Sabah (Malaysia); Brunei; Sarawak (Malaysia); Western Malaysia; Bangkok.